Sunday, August 13, 2017

Exhibition of Embroidery on silk-screen printing etc;

＊Hiroko
Tuchiya’s Embroidery Exhibition＊

Embroidery Exhibition at the department in my city. First time for me to see the works which have done both printing and embroidery. Happy to be able to enjoy Very Unique and Charming works. New style of art for me♪

*Things that reflect 映し出すもの*

*Brighten with Flower 華やぐ*

*Looking Back かえりみる*

＊Agapanthus
from our back yard＊ These Agapanthus were blooming late June♪ Happy that finally found matching place to post this flower.

＊Oriental Green Finch and workers＊

On 2nd. this month, under hot weather, I found many finches flying

back and forth around the fences, electric wires and into the rice paddy.

Seeing me approaching them from even a bit far, they flew away...

Obon (お盆) season is coming in Japan;

Obon (actual date is from 13th to 15th)is an annual Buddhist event for commemorating

11 comments:

Wow, the embroidery works are beautiful! I especially like the first and last ones. I've done embroidery at school (Katie-ka class) and I remember it was a lot of work! The artist must have put lots of effort into creating them. We have finches coming to our bird feeder here. Never seen so many together, though :-) Great pictures! It's Obon in Japan already. Time flies. Have a wonderful week, Miyako san xo

Love how you did the top image ('header") The second one and "looking back" are my favorites - very artistically done!Thank you for sharing this exhibit with All Seasons! Am glad for showing the beautiful Agapanthus - they bloomed in front of my kitchen window of my previous house. The birds are very cute too

Today is the last day of your Obon; thank you for reminding us of that lovely event -- I remember reading your post about it. There are so many finches -- just amazing to see. It is odd that they were so active during the hot weather -- I would have guessed they would want to stay in one place (the way I do when it gets too hot ;>)

Looking back was my favorite piece. Appreciate the skills of all these artists. Finches and flowers are posted beautifully. I sometimes visit our ancestors too at their grave sites. It is always an honor to do so and a humbling experience for me. I miss the ones who are not here among us any more. I just move on without them but think of them often. It is what it is. Hugs!